Trade directory · Sparks metro · Nevada

Landscaping contractors in
Sparks, Nevada.

A public directory of licensed landscaping contractors serving greater Sparks. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
816
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
March through October, with highest demand in April-May and September for new installations
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
2-5 business days for quotes during peak season, 1-3 days off-season
Operator average
Avg. Hourly Wage
$20/hr
Bureau of Labor Statistics
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

SPARKS-NV · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Basic lawn installation
Typical range based on local basic lawn installation jobs.
$1,200 – $3,500
Sprinkler system installation
Typical range based on local sprinkler system installation jobs.
$2,800 – $8,500
Hardscape patio/walkway
Typical range based on local hardscape patio/walkway jobs.
$3,500 – $12,000
Tree removal and stump grinding
Typical range based on local tree removal and stump grinding jobs.
$400 – $2,200
Xeriscaping/drought-resistant landscaping
Typical range based on local xeriscaping/drought-resistant landscaping jobs.
$2,000 – $7,500
Retaining wall construction
Typical range based on local retaining wall construction jobs.
$1,800 – $6,800
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

NV
§1

Licensing Requirements

Nevada requires C-10 Landscape Contracting license for projects over $1,000. Must pass business law exam and trade exam, provide financial statement, carry required insurance. License renewed every 2 years with continuing education requirements. Contractors under $1,000 need business license only.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Sparks requires permits for irrigation systems, major grading, retaining walls over 4 feet, and tree removal in rights-of-way. Most basic landscaping and maintenance requires no permits.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Irrigation system rough-in inspection before backfill, final inspection after completion. Retaining wall inspections at foundation and completion stages. Most landscaping work requires no inspections.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate. Workers compensation required if employing others. Bonding required based on license limit - $15,000 bond for licenses up to $100,000 limit.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet experience requirements

Document 4 years of landscaping experience or complete approved apprenticeship program. Experience must be verifiable through employer documentation or project records.

01/06
2

Submit application

Complete Nevada State Contractors Board application with required documentation, financial statements, and application fee of $300. Include all requested personal and business information.

02/06
3

Pass required examinations

Take and pass both the business law exam and C-10 trade-specific exam. Exams are administered by PSI and must be scheduled separately. Study materials available through NSCB.

03/06
4

Provide financial documentation

Submit current financial statement prepared by CPA, bank references, and credit report. Must demonstrate financial stability to support proposed license limit.

04/06
5

Obtain required bonds and insurance

Secure general liability insurance and surety bond based on license classification limit. Minimum $15,000 bond required for basic license levels.

05/06
6

Pay licensing fees

Submit all required fees including license fee, recovery fund fee, and any applicable classification fees. Total costs typically range $600-$1,200 depending on license limit.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Sparks landscaping market runs hot with new residential development and established neighborhoods upgrading to water-efficient designs. Desert climate drives heavy demand for xeriscaping, irrigation systems, and drought-tolerant installations. Competition is solid with 816 licensed establishments statewide, but quality work commands premium pricing. Material costs hit hard due to water restrictions and imported plant stock, while labor runs $20-35/hour for skilled crews.

Get your C-10 license sorted first - Nevada doesn't mess around with unlicensed work over $1,000. City of Sparks keeps permits simple for most jobs, but irrigation and retaining walls need sign-offs. Peak season runs March through October when everyone wants work done before summer heat or winter freeze. Smart contractors prep crews on water-wise installations and local plant knowledge - customers pay extra for expertise that keeps plants alive in this climate.

Data Sources
  • Median wages
    U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics
  • Licensed establishments
    U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    Nevada State Contractors Board
  • Permit requirements
    City of Sparks Building Department
  • Insurance minimums
    Nevada State Contractors Board regulations
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need for landscaping work in Sparks, NV?

Nevada requires a C-10 Landscape Contracting license for any landscaping project over $1,000. Projects under $1,000 need only a local business license. The C-10 license requires passing both business law and trade-specific exams through the Nevada State Contractors Board.

Q/02

How much do landscaping contractors make in Nevada?

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, landscaping workers in Nevada earn a median wage of $20.36 per hour or $42,349 annually. Licensed contractors typically earn significantly more, especially those specializing in xeriscaping and irrigation systems.

Q/03

What permits are required for landscaping work in Sparks?

City of Sparks requires permits for irrigation system installations, major grading work, retaining walls over 4 feet, and tree removal in public rights-of-way. Basic landscaping, planting, and maintenance typically require no permits according to Sparks Building Department.

Q/04

When is peak season for landscaping in Sparks?

Peak landscaping season runs March through October, with highest demand in April-May for spring installations and September for fall planting. Winter work is limited due to freezing temperatures and reduced plant establishment success.

Q/05

How many landscaping contractors operate in Nevada?

U.S. Census data shows approximately 816 licensed landscaping establishments operating in Nevada. This creates competitive market conditions, particularly in the Reno-Sparks metro area where most contractors concentrate their operations.

§ F · Directory

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